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GooglesAlso, waiting for the flood of threads on how Magic being a billion dollar brand might be very short lived.
Interesting.
GooglesAlso, waiting for the flood of threads on how Magic being a billion dollar brand might be very short lived.
Mirror Earths is more a Star Trek thing than a Star Wars thing, and was pretty silly even there. Sure, you could posit that there was another Earth long ago, in a galaxy far, far away which had space Nazis in space 1940s, but why would you?Do we ever find out if Indy actually lives on our earth? Could there be a mirror earth in another galaxy? Do we ever see him looking at the galaxy or saying his planet is "Earth" or is in the "Milky Way"?
ET's species (or one that looks identical) has representatives in the Senate in Star Wars. Somewhat implausible, but maybe they were around for a long time and were capable of intergalactic travel.Is ET in something too?
Mirror Earths is more a Star Trek thing than a Star Wars thing, and was pretty silly even there. Sure, you could posit that there was another Earth long ago, in a galaxy far, far away which had space Nazis in space 1940s, but why would you?
I ask again: Why would you? What's the upside here?Is an unreliable narrator for the Star Wars intro less canon breaking than galactic+time travelling?
I ask again: Why would you? What's the upside here?
I'm listening to the Andy Serkis audiobook version of Fellowship of the Rings at the moment, and he does a great job with Tom Bombadil. Even for non-verse dialogue, he delivers it as though Tom's singing the lines.
No, but my interest in it does.Wait, canon needs a reason!?!?